Pennsylvania Mystery Species: Clue No. 3

Pennsylvania Mystery Species Clue No. 3: Young males tend to
establish their first breeding territories near older males and appear to take
behavioral clues from them.

Pennsylvania Mystery Species, a weekly, serial contest about
the wild things and wild places of Pennsylvania, continues today with the third
clue for the week.

Daily Monday through Friday, new clues are offered to help
readers frame their guesses about the species identity. The first few readers
making correct identifications will be listed when the species identity is
revealed here on Saturday.

Send your guesses to mschneck@pennlive.com. To be noted as
making a correct identification, your must include your full name and hometown
with your guess.

Previous clues for this week's mystery species can be found
at www.pennlive.com/outdoors .

Ongoing coverage of the wild things and wild places of
Pennsylvania can be found daily at www.PennLive.com/outdoors. In addition,
Marcus Schneck, outdoor and nature writer with The Patriot-News, takes
questions, comments, photos and videos, which may appear at
www.PennLive.com/outdoors from time to time, at mschneck@pennlive.com.